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Tools and Resources for Educators           Summer 2005
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Meet Us at NECC
Learning to Weigh the Evidence
Developing Deeper Thinkers
World Year of Physics
Ask An Expert: David Weinberger
Student Scientists Shine at Intel ISEF
Meet Us at NECC

Attending the National Educational Computing Conference (NECC) this June in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania? Be sure to visit the Intel® Innovation in Education booth to learn about the latest free tools, resources, and workshops for educators.
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Learning to Weigh the Evidence

Showing Evidence Tool, newest in the suite of thinking tools from Intel Innovation in Education, prompts students to evaluate evidence as they develop a well-constructed claim. Read the article.
Developing Deeper Thinkers

Looking for ways to engage your students in higher-order thinking? Our newest professional development offering, the Intel® Teach to the Future Workshop on Teaching Thinking with Technology, shows you how to take students’ thinking deeper by using online thinking tools in classroom projects. Read the article.
World Year of Physics

In honor of the World Year of Physics, a global observation of the work of Albert Einstein, An Innovation Odyssey will showcase classrooms where technology helps students master their understanding of physics and build interest in science. Read the article.
Ask an Expert

What’s the future of educational technology? We ask author and expert David Weinberger, who will be delivering the keynote address at the National Educational Computing Conference in June. Read the article.
Featured Resource
Student Scientists Shine at Intel ISEF

Where in the world will the next great scientific breakthrough come from? If this year’s Intel International Science and Engineering Fair (Intel ISEF) is any indicator, scientific discovery is thriving all around the globe. More than 1,400 young scientists, mathematicians, and engineers from 41 countries came together in Phoenix, Arizona, in May for Intel ISEF, the world’s largest pre-college science competition. Student scientists shared more than $3 million in awards and scholarships for projects that may some day change the world. Learn more.

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